@phdthesis{digilib60483, month = {August}, title = {CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON EXEGETICAL METHODS IN FEMINIST EDGES OF THE QURAN AND THE RELEVANCE OF FEMINIST QURANIC SCHOLARSHIP WITH THE MALAYSIAN CONTEXT}, school = {UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA}, author = {NIM.: 18105030133 Wani Atiqah Binti Razemi}, year = {2023}, note = {Pembimbing: Dr. phil. Fadhli Lukman M.Hum.}, keywords = {exegesis, Hidayatullah, exegetical methods, feminist Quranic scholarship, Feminism, Malaysia}, url = {https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/60483/}, abstract = {A critical analysis of exegetical methods employed in Feminist Edges of the Quran explores the significance of feminist Quranic scholarship within the context of Malaysia. The study delves into the intersection of feminism and Islamic exegesis, examining how the author, Aysha Hidayatullah, navigates these realms. The analysis encompasses the interpretive approaches utilised in ?Feminist Edges of the Quran? and their implications for understanding gender dynamics within the Islamic context. The research highlights the relevance of feminist Quranic scholarship in addressing gender inequalities specific to Malaysia. It investigates the sociocultural and religious factors influencing the interpretation of Islamic texts in the Malaysian context, shedding light on how feminist perspectives can contribute to challenging and transforming traditional interpretations. By critically assessing Hidayatullah's methods, this study evaluates the conception of feminism in endorsing a more inclusive and equitable understanding of the Quran in relation to women's rights. The study employs a qualitative research methodology, drawing from textual analysis and scholarly discourse on feminist exegesis. Through close examination of Hidayatullah's work, this research reveals the complexities and nuances of feminist interpretations of the Quran, exploring their potential impact on Malaysian society. The analysis also considers the challenges and potential resistance faced by feminist perspectives within a culturally diverse and traditionally rooted environment. Ultimately, this thesis contributes to the ongoing discourse on feminist interpretations of Islamic texts by examining their applicability within a specific national and cultural context. By critically evaluating the exegetical methods employed in Feminist Edges of the Quran and their resonance with the Malaysian landscape, this study aims to advance a more inclusive and equitable understanding of women's roles and rights within Islam in Malaysia.} }